How to render/export Video in Adobe Premiere Pro
Whats up everyone, Here is a quick tutorial that shows how to render in high quality HD using adobe premiere pro. This will work on all versions ...
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Whats up everyone, Here is a quick tutorial that shows how to render in high quality HD using adobe premiere pro. This will work on all versions ...
PART 1 of 2: Watch Dave Helmly as he shows you how to take your iPhone 3Gs videos even further with native editing in Premiere Pro CS4 and After ...

Get ready, street musicians: Today Apple released its popular music-making app GarageBand for the iPhone. Now you can jam away on a set of onscreen drums, or strum a touch-based Smart Guitar, to compose musical masterpieces wherever you may be.
The slimmed-down iPhone app has all the features of the iPad app: a multi-touch interface with Smart Instruments (to piece together pre-assembled musical bits) and Touch Instruments (for those who want to play and record their own instrumental tracks). You can also record vocal tracks using the device’s built-in mic, and (with the help of an adapter) plug an electric guitar directly into your iDevice and record tunes through GarageBand’s amp and stompbox effects.
In total, GarageBand helps you knock out impromptu jam sessions, all without having to lug around a bunch of equipment.
Naturally, the iPhone version of GarageBand is shrunk down for a 3.5-inch screen. My app experience on an iPhone 4 was smooth, without any force quits or stutters. And, not surprisingly, it was fun to tap away at the onscreen keyboard and drum set using only my thumbs. I made a complete (albeit heinous-sounding) song in a matter of minutes. So, if you’re looking for a solid music-making app to jot down song ideas or even create passable tunes while you’re wiling away time on your evening commute, GarageBand is the answer.
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Best iPhone app: Spot On Radio mixes Your Spotify
If you own an iOS device and wish to take the Spotify experience to the next lever apparently there's an app for that called SpotON Radio although the SpotON Radio is free the user does require a premium Spotify account but the iOS app will allow you ...
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